1980: Totonero and Serie B

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While this slide doesn't list any particular match, it involves the dark period in the early 1980s when Milan were involved in the infamous Totonero scandal that sent them to Serie B for the first time in their history.

The scandal involved members of the team paying players and coaches to fix the outcome of certain matches.

Needless to say, Milan achieved promotion back to Serie A the following season. Sadly enough, Milan were relegated yet again to the second division the following year when they finished third from bottom in the table.

1994: Milan vs. Barcelona

Perhaps the greatest single match in Milan's history, the 4-0 drubbing of giants Barcelona in the 1994 Champions League final was seen as not only a terrific match but an incredible upset as Milan were missing a few of their most important players.

Marco Van Basten was out with injury, while legendary defenders Franco Baresi and Alessandro Costacurta were suspended.

What ensued was a football masterclass at the hands of the highly skilful Dejan Savicevic and a brace from speedy striker Daniele Massaro.

2005: Milan vs. Liverpool

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It's the match most Milanisti won't dare talk about. The 2005 Champions League final between Milan and Liverpool featured one of the greatest comebacks in sports history.

By the end of the first half, Milan were leading the English side 3-0 and starting to celebrate already. But in a six-minute stretch at the start of the second half, Liverpool tied the match 3-3 and went on to beat the Italians on penalties.

The lasting image many have of the penalty shootout is that of Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek and his unconventional movement before the Milan players took their kicks.